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Android is currently the fastest growing mobile platform and the main reason for that is that it is Open Source, giving greater flexibility to application developers. While a lot of Android phones do have a secondary front camera meant to be used in video calling, it was never really put to use until recently. The reason was that the platform did not have native support for video calling until the introduction of Android 2.3 Gingerbread, even as Google is working on Android 2.3.4 to bring native support for the same to be used via Google Talk. Until then, here is our pick of apps that will facilitate video calling on your Android phone for free. Please bear in mind that video calling through each of these apps works over Wi-Fi as well as 3G, and data charges will be applicable according to the data plan you have opted for.
1.) Yahoo! Messenger
Current Version: 1.4
Size: 2.4 MB
Requirements: Android 2.0.1 and above.
2.) Qik Video Connect
Current Version: 0.08.43
Size: 4.5 MB
Requirements: Android 2.1 and above.
3.) Fring Group Video Calls, Chat
Current Version: 3.1.1.1
Size: 5.5 MB
Requirements: Android 1.5 and above.
4.) Tango Voice & Video Calls
Current Version: 1.6.10456
Size: 4.8 MB
Requirements: Android 2.1 and above.
5.) Skype
Current Version: 2.0.0.47
Size: 9.7 MB
Requirements: Android 2.1 and above.
Dhruv
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